TABLE OF CONTENTS
Christian Scholar's Review
Volume XXVIII, Number 3 (Spring 1999)
REFLECTIONS AND RESPONSES
- George B. Wall -
The Voyage Toward Truth
[Abstract]
ARTICLES
- Douglas Harink -
Taking the University to Church: The Role of Theology in the Christian University
Curriculum
[Abstract]
- Michael W. Mangis -
An Alien Horizon: The Psychoanalytic Contribution to a Christian Hermeneutic of
Humility and Confidence
[Abstract]
- Stephen K. Moroney -
How Sin Affects Scholarship: A New Model
[Abstract]
- Brian E. Porter and Steve Vander Veen -
Does Being Honest Pay? An Empirical Study
[Abstract]
- James S. Spiegel -
Towards a New Aesthetic Vision for the Christian Liberal Arts College
[Abstract]
REVIEWS
- Amy L. Sherman, The Soul of Development: Biblical Christianity and Economic
Transformation in Guatemala
- Reviewed by Mark R. Amstutz
- Thomas C. Hunt and James C. Carper, eds., Religion and Schooling in
Contemporary America: Confronting Our Cultural Pluralism
- Reviewed by C. Baars Bultman
- Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age through the Jewish
Wars
- Reviewed by Eugene E. Carpenter
- Wi Jo Kang, Christ and Caesar in Modern Korea: A History of Christianity and
Politics
- Reviewed by Donald N. Clark
- David A. Hoekema and Bobby Fong, eds., Christianity and Culture in the
Crossfire
- Reviewed by Robert G. Clouse
- Stanley Hauerwas and Charles Pinches, Christians Among the Virtues: Theological
Conversations with Ancient and Modern Ethics
- Reviewed by Andrew J. Dell'Olio
- Roger Lundin, Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief
- Reviewed by Beth Maclay Doriani
- William A. Dyrness, The Earth is God's: A Theology of American Culture
- Reviewed by Thomas Finger
- John E. Hare, The Moral Gap: Kantian Ethics, Human Limits, and God's
Assistance
- Reviewed by David B. Fletcher
- Paul W. Barnett, Jesus and the Logic of History
- Reviewed by John Herzog
- Gregory A. Boyd,
God At War: The Bible and Spiritual Conflict
- Reviewed by Alex Luc
- Edward L. Cleary and Hannah W. Stewart-Gambino, eds., Power, Politics, and
Pentecostals in Latin America
- Phillip Berryman, Religion in the Megacity: Catholic and Protestant Portraits from Latin
America
- Reviewed by David Lee Parkyn
- R. L. Brett, Faith and Doubt: Religion and Secularization in Literature from
Wordsworth to Larkin
- Reviewed by Barbara Pell
- Diana Hochstedt Butler, Standing Against the Whirlwind: Evangelical Episcopalians in
Nineteenth-Century America
- Allen C. Guelzo, For the Union of Evangelical Christendom: The Irony of the Reformed
Episcopalians
- Reviewed by Steven R. Pointer
- John F. Kilner, Rebecca D. Pentz, and Frank E. Young, eds., Genetic Ethics: Do the
Ends Justify the Genes?
- Reviewed by Dennis L. Sansom
- Vinson Synan, The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition: Charismatic Movements in the
Twentieth Century
- Reviewed by Dale H. Simmons
- Stephen V. Monsma and J. Christopher Soper, The Challenge of Pluralism: Church
and State in Five Democracies
- Reviewed by Julia K. Stronks
- Nancey Murphy, Brad J. Kallenberg, and Mark Thiessen Nation, eds., Virtues and
Practices in the Christian Tradition: Christian Ethics After MacIntyre
- Reviewed by Jonathan R. Wilson
- James L. Guth, John C. Green, Corwin E. Smidt, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Margaret M.
Paloma, The Bully Pulpit: The Politics of Protestant Clergy
- Reviewed by Robert Zwier
- Scott B. Rae, Brave New Families: Biblical Ethics and Reproductive
Technologies
- Reviewed by Brad Stetson
- Felix Corley, ed. and trans., Religion in the Soviet Union: An Archival
Reader
- Reviewed by Vladimir Wozniuk
- Anne C. Loveland, American Evangelicals and the U.S. Military
- Reviewed by Donald A. Yerxa
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